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Social tech provides commentaries on how tech is influencing the lifestyle of Africans and everything in-between.
Is post-Japa content show-off or just another way of making money?
It begins with the countdown video, a mini-documentary capturing touchstone moments in the run-up to their migration to…
4 problems the Nigerian tech ecosystem failed to solve in 2022
The Nigerian tech ecosystem is a burgeoning industry that has grown in leaps and bounds in the last…
These tech companies impacted the streets in 2022
2022 was a rollercoaster of tech companies and their founders trying, sometimes succeeding, other times failing to solve…
Can a remote developer earn $100k in Nigeria?
The conversation over how much a remote developer can earn in Nigeria has been raging on social media…
Elon Musk’s free speech campaign flew too close to the sun and crashed
Elon Musk rose to the top of Twitter by promoting free speech, catering to a fan base that…
#StreetTech: What do you know about Ethereum?
Ethereum – [i-‘thir-é-am] According to Investopedia, “Ethereum is a decentralised global software platform powered by blockchain technology. It is…
What Elon Musk’s Twitter monetisation for creators could look like
As part of his bid to reshape Twitter, ostensibly in his own image, Elon Musk, the South African-American…
The age of remote internship: examining the pros and cons of tech’s new corporate trend
The founders who take remote interns in interviews with Technext say that they are less inclined to assign tasks that will impact the success of the company in a significant way to interns...
Want to become a tech bro or internet fraudster?- College students choose on #StreetTech
Internet fraud is becoming more prevalent than ever, and none of us is oblivious to that growing phenomenon.…
A movement against feminism: understanding the growing alpha male trend on social media
"Alpha Male Mentality" is a brotherhood, of some sort, of social media knights who mostly post disparaging comments about feminism and women...